9/02/2014

Ukraine: war by request of Monsanto? – part 1

The mainstream media, both in the Anglo-Saxon countries as in Western Europe, are continuously building on the fairytale about “Adolf Putin”. Putin says to José Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, that Russia can take Kiev in two weeks if it wants to? David Cameron, British prime minister, warns that “the mistakes made in 1938 must not be made again”. No “appeasement”, repeats Angela Merkel, the German Bundeskanzler, because Putin would “aim for Latvia and Estonia” after taking Ukraine and he is still “not to be trusted”.


Meanwhile official Ukrainian troops are more and more in trouble and the rebels that were on the losing side a month ago, especially after being accused – an accusation still not proven – by half the world of taking down flight MH17, are now winning. According to an anonymous high ranked NATO-general the situation is so bad that the Ukrainian government has already lost the war and better takes care of “getting the troops out of the Russian grip alive”. Why? Because of the new front in the south, near harbor city Mariupol, which makes an overland link between the Krim and Russia possible, by which Ukraine would lose all control over its eastern border. On top of that professor Alexander Mattelaer, of the Free University of Brussels, claims that nobody actually thinks they can “defend” Ukraine.

That of the 1 million Ukrainians who have fled their houses because of the violence more than 800.000 have moved to Russia, while the “aggressor” according to Western media comes from that direction, is apparently not enough to change the image of that “aggressor”. That NATO puts every effort into making Ukraine a member state, while Putin has said in May that he sees exactly that as the major threat to Russian safety, doesn’t bring our media to more reasonable news coverage either. And even the fact that the same NATO speaks about the so called Readiness Action Plan (RAP) which would make it possible to deploy 4000 troops in Eastern Europe within 48 hours, while the United States government barely hides its happiness over the expected growth of the alliance and the possibility that new “threats” on the borders would make the “defense” budgets grow again, doesn’t make our political journalists any smarter.

Knowing how little the mainstream media normally cares about the facts behind the press releases, we don’t have to expect that they will pay any attention to the growing buzz in the underground of the internet that Monsanto has very high stakes in this Ukrainian war. That is nevertheless a fact. Tomorrow we explain why. Meanwhile you can maybe kill time by reading the free prequel to our comic The Maier-Files. It’s here: http://maier-files.com/prequel.php.

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